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dividing a Page

Actualy of the project is not finalized and alot of changes are there .. this makes the process of editting and keeping the stability of the design fix is realy killing mee any way or techneques can the poor developer do for keeping his blode presure low

If that's the case then using xhtml strict and CSS will make the process easier - full separation of content from layout and styling will make updates as easy as editing a single line in a stylesheet, or adding pure content to the html page.

Ahhhh...

Hello,

Ah... that makes sense, Ian.

Basically, sticking with W3C XHTML and W3C CSS is good... as long as you make it standards-compliant, you shouldn't run into any major difficulties. Also, it's best not to start server-side programming until you're comfortable with client-side.

will i am trying already to get this skill ,which that i can seperate the contents from the style lay out ..
but to be hounest i feel my self stell weak in managing my project (poor project management , i feel that i forgot the place of sertian file , images .. etc)
its ok for the person to know what is his weak point as will as his strong point
lol
but i feel happy because all these dear replays make me know that i am working on the right way and in the right path
sorry because i wasn't here when you replay ..
and Ian .. yes its also good if you tell me how to make the web development fastre easer and smother ..
thanks all